A wildfire rages in the town of Baileyville on Aug. 11, 2025. Credit: Courtesy of the Maine Forest Rangers

Despite the seasonal return of rain, April and May in Maine often come with an elevated risk of wildfires, according to the Maine Forest Service, who issued a warning on Friday.

Maine’s spring wildfire season feeds on a combination of dry grasses and leaf litter, higher temperatures, lower relative humidity, and winds that can easily reach the forest floor, according to the service.

In April 2025, Maine had 193 wildfires that burned 177 acres. All of them were caused by human activities, and more than a third were related to debris and open burning, the service said.

The forest service posts a daily fire danger rating. Residents should always get a free burn permit from the state before burning debris, and be careful with all potential ignition sources, including campfires, fireworks and welding.

Ethan Andrews is the night editor. He was formerly the managing editor at The Free Press and worked as a reporter for The Republican Journal and Pen Bay Pilot.

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